A brilliant combination of exceptional convenience and a vibrant urban lifestyle is made possible by this bright and efficient studio condominium with high ceilings and windows galore. Set back from the street and located just 4 blocks from Kendall Square, Cambridge’s thriving hub for innovation + life sciences. The open plan seamlessly blends function and convenience and offers plenty of space for lounging, eating and cooking. Amenities include in-unit laundry, assigned parking, and a serene common garden area to enjoy a quiet afternoon with a book, grilling a meal, or giving your green thumb a try. Broadband internet is included in the HOA fees. Close to MIT, Kendall Square, Inman Square, Central, the Red Line, and more. Walk Score® of 96 - a “Walker’s Paradise” and a Bike Score® of 99 - a “Biker’s Paradise”!
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PROPERTY DETAILS
Summary
Studio Condominium Bath: 1 Full Living Area: 597 SF Outdoor Space: Common Garden Area Parking: 1 Space Assessment: $510,000.00 Taxes: $323.85/yr (includes residential exemption) Year Built: 1990 |
Systems/Mechanicals
Heating: Hot water baseboard, Gas Cooling: Window A/C Hot Water: Natural Gas Laundry: In-unit, Included Exterior: Clapboard Roof: Rubber |
Association Information
No. of Units: 9 (7 owner-occupied) Monthly Fee: $227.73 Fee Covers: Heat, Hot Water, Water, Sewer, Broadband Internet, Master Insurance, Landscaping, Snow Removal, Refuse Removal, Garden Area Pets: Allowed Rentals: Long-term, with approval |
GALLERY
LOCATION | KENDALL SQUARE
87 Bristol Street, Unit 3C
Cambridge, MA 02139 One of the globe’s hothouses for research and innovation in the sciences and new media, Kendall Square/MIT spans the riverbank between the Harvard Bridge (Mass Ave) and the Longfellow Bridge (Main Street). Filled with coffeehouses, bicycle lanes, and students, this thriving—and increasingly wealthy—high-tech hotspot is also home to the Charles River Reservation, providing acres of wetland flora and waterfront for running, walking, rowing, and sailing. The neighborhood’s two bridges and T station also give it excellent connections by car, foot, and public transit with Boston’s Beacon Hill and Back Bay.
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